Chapter 228 Top Scorer
On this particular day, Victor just couldn’t sleep well. He approached Abel for a chat. “Do you thinkWynter will pass?”
Abel, visibly tormented, replied, “Grandpa, you’ve asked me this like ten times already. Yeah, she’llpass!”
Victor couldn’t shake his worries. “Did I perhaps set the bar too high with a CGPA of 3.5? Your brotherdidn’t even score that much.”
Abel, stifling a yawn, quipped, “Grandpa, you can’t exactly compare Quinton to Wynter.”
Quinton was left speechless. Quinton remained defiant, his voice cold, “Grandpa, I just don’tunderstand why you’re standing up for her.
“Yeah, they both share the last name. But compare Yvette’s grades to Wynter’s. It’s not just aboutbeing at the bottom. Wynter cheats too!
“Remember how she confidently copied answers to those tough questions? She’s not even afraid ofgetting caught.”
“Shut up!” Victor exploded in anger. “If I ever hear you spouting this nonsense again, you’re out of theLopez family!”
Quinton stood his ground. “We’ve all seen how she treated Yvette before, acting all different behindclosed doors. Right, Abel?”
“Don’t drag me into this.” Abel quickly waved off. “I barely know Yvette.”
Quinton couldn’t figure it out. “Abel, why do you always seem to have a problem with
Yvette? Don’t you see how talented she is? She’s already treating patients in Kingbourne.”
“Uh–huh,” Abel replied half–heartedly. When it came to treating patients, he firmly
believed that no one could compare to his boss.
Even though Wynter hadn’t replied to his messages in ages, she definitely wasn’t someone Yvettecould match up to.
Victor had never looked this serious as he warned, “Stay away from Yvette.”
Quinton felt annoyed. He couldn’t believe his brother and grandfather couldn’t seem to see people forwho they really were.
Adding to his frustration, Yvette had raised the question in the group chat about whether the Lopezfamily needed her to facilitate connections in Kingbourne. Now they were all up
Chapter 228 top scorer
late, waiting for Wynter’s results.
Quinton wasn’t even interested in the whole thing and was about to leave when, out of nowhere, thephone on the table started ringing.
As Quinton was about to leave, he couldn’t help but overhear Victor’s anxious tone as he answeredIvana’s call, “Hello, Ms. Kowalski, it’s me. How did she do? I can handle it, just tell
me…
Suddenly, Victor’s voice boomed, “What did you say?”
“Except for language arts and history, she aced everything else!” Ivana spoke rapidly.
“Mr. Lopez, you’ve got to figure out a way to keep Wynter. She’s not just the top scorer in our city but inour whole state! “She could easily aim for a top university!” Ivana exclaimed excitedly.
Victor braced himself against the table, taking a deep breath. If Wynter aced it again this time, then lasttime… it wasn’t just luck!
He realized that Wynter had always had this talent. She just kept it hidden. As Victor pondered this, hishands trembled slightly. If that were the case, their school would be on the brink of somethingincredible!
They wouldn’t have to worry about next year’s admissions at all. Even though they were a vocationalschool, having the top scorer at the state level was a big deal.
Despite Victor’s expertise, especially in the medical field, nurturing a top academic achiever like Wynterwould make his lifetime worth it.
Quinton observed his grandfather’s struggle to speak and knew immediately that Wynter had messedup.
It was pretty obvious. Wynter could only practice medicine online. There was no way she could achievea CGPA of 3.5. Quinton scoffed and sent a message to Yvette.
“She messed up the exam. The old man is probably figuring out how to cover for her now.”
“I should have shared my notes with Wynter.”
te, you’re too kind. Even if you share them with her, she won’t understand a thing.”
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